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Chapter 239

Chapter 239

Rosalie hesitated for a moment before nodding in agreement. She didn’t want to embarrass the butler.

After that, Rosalie asked the driver to take her to a shopping mall downtown.

Rosalie wanted to buy something that would be suitable for elderly people to use on a regular basis.Since the mall’s basement had a food hall, she decided to head there first.

After checking out the pastries, Rosalie selected some that were suitable for, the elderly, as well asthose who had high blood sugar. Even though they were a little expensive, Rosalie was reminded thatWilma’s blood sugar would sometimes exceed the usual limit. In the end, she decided to purchase thepastry.

Having paid the bill, she took the escalator while carrying the pastries.

As soon as Rosalie reached the second floor, a figure suddenly rushed toward her. Before she couldsee who the person was, she was slapped hard in the face.

The slap made Rosalie stumble and almost fall to the ground. She managed to stabilize herself, but thepastry box in her hand fell to the ground.

“And here I thought it’d be someone else. Turns out that it’s really you, the troublemaker! So you’re outand about now? And you’re actually shopping at the mall?” The scolding and curses rang in Rosalie’sears.

In a slight daze, Rosalie covered her cheek and looked at the angry lady in front of her.

“This face… I remember her!” Rosalie thought to herself.

Back then, when Rosalie was in court, that woman had run toward her and slapped her fiercely a fewtimes, causing her to bleed from the corners of her mouth. It took a few days for the swelling to reducefrom her face.

Even though the judicial police were standing beside her, they didn’t stop the woman from hitting her,as if they deliberately set aside time for the woman to hit her.

This woman was Melanie’s mother, Sandra Hamilton.

Rosalie didn’t dare think about the reason behind it. Was it because the other party was the Hamiltonfamily? As for Rosalie, she had no background and was a forsaken soul kicked away by the Xanthosfamily.

Now, even after being released from prison, the woman had slapped her hard in front of her. Then, as ifthe first slap wasn’t enough, the woman’s other hand wanted to strike her again.

In an almost subconscious move, Rosalie raised her arm and grabbed the other party’s hand.

“I didn’t harm anyone!” Rosalie stared at her coldly,

“The court has found you guilty. How dare you say that you haven’t hurt anyone? It’s only been threeyears. Hah! You’ve only been in jail for three years. In my opinion, you should spend your whole life inprison instead!” Sandra said angrily as she raised another hand, wanting to hit Rosalie again.

Rosalie was only able to block the woman’s attack with her other hand. “Surely there are unjust andwrongly convicted cases in the court! Listen, I don’t owe you anything, and you have no right to hitme!”.novelbin

“Rights?” Another middle-aged man’s voice interrupted them. “People like you do not have the right tospeak about rights.”

Rosalie froze and looked up at the man who came over. It was Melanie’s father, Howard.

If Jonathan had a part in her nightmare in prison, Howard played a role in it as well.

At this moment, there were several security guards beside Howard.

Howard said to them coldly, “Go help Mrs. Hamilton, and don’t let this crazy woman hit her.”

Those bodyguards hurriedly stepped forward and pulled Rosalie and Sandra apart.

“Honestly, aren’t you afraid of being a joke in such a place?” Howard said.

Sandra replied furiously, “It’s all because I got so mad seeing her. Tell me, is she even aware of whatshe’s saying? In spite of the fact that she caused Melanie’s death, she claimed that she hadn’t hurtanyone!”

Howard stared at Rosalie with his sharp eyes. “You’re out. However, whether you were wronglyconvicted is a matter for the court. But when you talk about rights…”

Howard’s gaze was filled with disdain, as though he was looking at an ant that he could trample todeath. “I really don’t think you deserve to be talking about rights in front of me.”

Then he said to the security guard beside him, “Get this woman out of here and distribute her photos tothe mall’s security guards and manager. This woman is not allowed to enter this mall again in thefuture.”

The security guards responded, and then they were about to throw Rosalie out immediately.

“M-My things are still on the ground.” Rosalie had already realized that if the other party could say sucha thing, it would mean that the Hamilton family owned the mall, or was one of its biggest shareholders.Hence, they were able to instruct the security guards.

At that moment, she simply wanted to pick up the box with pastries on the ground and leave.

To her surprise, Howard said directly to another security guard, “Throw this garbage into the trash can.It’s an eyesore.”

The security guard picked up the box of pastries on the ground and threw them into the trash can nextto him.

Rosalie’s face suddenly turned red. This was nothing short of a blatant humiliation. What was more, theother party had deliberately chosen to humiliate her in public.

But what was even more unfortunate was that she didn’t have the strength to fight back right now. Shecould only be escorted out of the mall like a troublemaker.

When two security guards escorted Rosalie to the entrance of the mall, they finally let go of her andwarned, “Don’t cause any trouble or come back in. Otherwise, we’ll call the police and sue you fordisrupting the order of the mall.”

Rosalie felt ridiculous. She studied law, but now she’s being threatened by it. Clenching both her handstightly into fists, which were hung by her side, she gritted her teeth. Her gaze passed beyond bothsecurity guards, through the transparent glass doors of the mall, and into the interior of the shoppingcenter.

Rosalie tried to tell herself that there was no need to be sad, upset, or even in pain over something likethis.

The more she reacted to it, the more it would play into their hands. After all, Howard and the otherswanted to embarrass her.

Perhaps they had their own reasons. They believed she was responsible for Melanie’s death, but shedidn’t do it at all. “Melanie’s death was unjustly, but what about me? I’ve been framed as well!” Rosaliepondered/

What could she do to put up with this?

Even if she explained that she was framed by the Hamilton family, all they gave her was humiliationtime and time again.

It felt as if something was suppressing her heart, almost making it difficult for her to breathe.

She wanted to clear her name and never wished to face accusations or insults for things that weren’ther fault anymore.

Meanwhile, Sandra seemed to be holding on to her resentment as she said, “She’s getting off too easyby being driven out of the mall-like this!”

“What else do you want, then?” Howard asked.

“She should be locked up in prison for at least another eight or ten years! She’s only been in prison fora few years. Letting her out so soon is really too easy for her!” Sandra said resentfully. “And she wasstill in the mood for some shopping? What about Melanie? She left us at such a young age! If Melaniehadn’t died, she would’ve been Mrs. Youngblood now! Melanie had such a promising life, but sheruined it!”

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